Listen to the original soundtrack "Silent Thought" here http://youtu.be/1sATbpDO3A4
The Library - A sad and heart touching short film
"Jim" falls in love with "Ann" who works at a library at first sight. The only obstacle for his love is the library's rule - "Keep Quiet." So he writes down his feeling for her in the books he borrows. Unfortunately, Ann never realizes what he does until one day she accidentally sees his messages but Jim doesn't show up at the library anymore with unknown reasons.
How will this love end - in laughter or tears? Find out in "The Library"

To find out more visit http://walkerdigital.com/video . What a treat it was to make this short film on this spectacular place and what it contained. The film was meant as a teaser to run at the extraordinary TED conference. To create this mood I used sophisticated camera techniques including a camera mounted on a wire, a 30 foot jib arm, and a miniature Dolly to float through this space and give just a taste of what it contains. Thank you for the opportunity, Jay Walker. To see more of my work, visit www.theHoffmancollection.com

published:09 Apr 2010

views:64473

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Disney has spent years delivering top-notch entertainment for children, but there’s plenty for parents to enjoy as well. Along with broad humors and pop-culture references, Disney animators have found multiple ways to sneak in inappropriate jokes to a number of their films.
In Toy Story 3, we learn a little TOO much about the relationship that MR. and Mrs. Potato Head have. In Hercules, the hero goes up against many monsters including a very odd-looking centaur. In Ratatouille, there are multiple references to a male’s private area even though the animators try to be subtle about it. Bambi may be one of Disney’s oldest films, but it still featured a joke that only older audiences would process. Cars featured not one, but two jokes about the female anatomy and the way the vehicle universe views different things. This includes a flashing joke early on in the film and another joke referring to topless cars at a truck stop. Inside Out takes place in San Francisco and features a joke about the city’s gay community. Robin Williams returned for Aladdin and The KingThieves to deliver some great one-liners and a joke that probably went out kids heads. The Emperor’s New Groove takes a pun about the male body to a literal sense with a quick scene and visual gag. Frozen features some funny banter between Anna and Kristoff that eventually leads to a pretty risque foot size question. Watch to see all of these inappropriate scenes and judge them for yourself!
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InsideRichard Mackseys house, books are literally everywhere. They stretch from floor to ceiling, filling the house and spilling into the garage. For over half a century, Macksey has inspired his students at Johns Hopkins, stirring in them a love of literature and the arts. Comprising more than 70,000 books, a large collection of manuscripts, and some art works all worth an estimated $4 million, Macksey has bequeathed his entire collection to the Johns Hopkins SheridanLibraries.

The Feminist Library: A Short Film was made in support of the Save the Feminist Library Campaign, documenting a crucial moment in the library's herstory as it fights for its very survival. Shortlisted for the Women's HistoryNetworkCommunity Prize, the film revisits the story of the library's inception and emphasises why feminism remains essential today.
Founded in 1975, and with an incomparable collection of over 7,000 books and 1,500 periodical titles, as well as archives, pamphlets, papers, posters & ephemera from feminist individuals and organisations around the world (particularly from the Women's Liberation Movement of the 70s & 80s), the Feminist Library is a moment in history and a unique space for Feminist research, education and women's empowerment.
In December 2015, London'sSouthwark Council demanded an immediate increase in rent despite the library being housed by the Council for 30 years. In September 2016, after a vigorous campaign, the library won the right to temporarily remain in the building until their new premises are ready on the Old Kent Road sometime in 2017.
For more information and to help or support the library visit: www.feministlibraryfilm.com
__________________________
AnaïsCharles is a passionate feminist and storyteller beginning a career in independent media and journalism. The Feminist Library is her first short film. Visit her at: anaischarles.wordpress.com

References

Library 2.0

Library 2.0 is a loosely defined model for a modernized form of library service that reflects a transition within the library world in the way that services are delivered to users.
The focus is on user-centered change and participation in the creation of content and community.
The concept of Library 2.0 borrows from that of Business 2.0 and Web 2.0 and follows some of the same underlying philosophies. This includes online services like the use of OPAC systems and an increased flow of information from the user back to the library.

With Library 2.0, library services are constantly updated and reevaluated to best serve library users. Library 2.0 also attempts to harness the library user in the design and implementation of library services by encouraging feedback and participation. Proponents of this concept, sometimes referred to as Radical Trust expect that the Library 2.0 model for service will ultimately replace traditional, one-directional service offerings that have characterized libraries for centuries.

Television film

A television film (also known as a TV film; television movie; TV movie; telefilm; telemovie; made-for-television film; direct-to-TV film; movie of the week (MOTW or MOW); feature-length drama; single drama and original movie) is a feature-lengthmotion picture that is produced for, and originally distributed by or to, a television network, in contrast to theatrical films, which are made explicitly for initial showing in movie theaters.

Origins and history

Though not exactly labelled as such, there were early precedents for "television movies", such as Talk Faster, Mister, which aired on WABD (now WNYW) in New York City on December 18, 1944, and was produced by RKO Pictures, or the 1957 The Pied Piper of Hamelin, based on the poem by Robert Browning, and starring Van Johnson, one of the first filmed "family musicals" made directly for television. That film was made in Technicolor, a first for television, which ordinarily used color processes originated by specific networks (most "family musicals" of the time, such as Peter Pan, were not filmed but broadcast live and preserved on kinescope, a recording of a television program made by filming the picture from a video monitor – and the only method of recording a television program until the invention of videotape).

G-Star was originally named Gap Star but decided to change their name upon going international to avoid confusion with the already established Gap. The brand specializes in making raw denim—an unwashed, untreated denim. G-Star is influenced by military clothing. Inspirations of their designs come from vintage military apparel from around the world. Some examples include special pockets constructions and the use of trims.

Feminist Library

The Feminist Library was founded as the Women’s Research and Resources Centre in 1975 by a group of women concerned about the future of the Fawcett Library to ensure that the history of the women's liberation movement survived. The founders included feminist academics like Diana Leonard and Leonore Davidoff.

History

The library started out as a small collection of contemporary material, but is now considered to be most significant library of feminist material in England, containing some 7500 books, of which around 5000 are non-fiction, 500 poetry publications, and 1500 periodical titles, many self-published, spanning over about 85 metres of shelving. There is also a large number of pamphlets, currently held at the Bishopsgate Institute.

2003 crisis

The library faced a financial crisis in 2003 when Lambeth Council dramatically increased the rent on the building housing the collections.

Four years later, in 2007, the management committee called an emergency meeting as a final attempt to gather support. Fortunately, the meeting was well attended and the library was saved, although it still struggles today, depending on grants to survive. Opening hours have increased in 2013 - 2014 but are still dependent on the availability of volunteers.

The Library [English Subtitle] - A sad and heart touching short film

Listen to the original soundtrack "Silent Thought" here http://youtu.be/1sATbpDO3A4
The Library - A sad and heart touching short film
"Jim" falls in love with "Ann" who works at a library at first sight. The only obstacle for his love is the library's rule - "Keep Quiet." So he writes down his feeling for her in the books he borrows. Unfortunately, Ann never realizes what he does until one day she accidentally sees his messages but Jim doesn't show up at the library anymore with unknown reasons.
How will this love end - in laughter or tears? Find out in "The Library"

1:28

Historic film of a private girls' school given to National Library of Wale

Historic film of a private girls' school given to National Library of Wale

Historic film of a private girls' school given to National Library of Wale

Experience The Walker Library of Human Imagination

To find out more visit http://walkerdigital.com/video . What a treat it was to make this short film on this spectacular place and what it contained. The film was meant as a teaser to run at the extraordinary TED conference. To create this mood I used sophisticated camera techniques including a camera mounted on a wire, a 30 foot jib arm, and a miniature Dolly to float through this space and give just a taste of what it contains. Thank you for the opportunity, Jay Walker. To see more of my work, visit www.theHoffmancollection.com

11:41

10 Inappropriate Disney Movie Scenes Parents Totally Missed

10 Inappropriate Disney Movie Scenes Parents Totally Missed

10 Inappropriate Disney Movie Scenes Parents Totally Missed

10 Inappropriate DisneyMovieScenesParentsTotallyMissed! Subscribe to our channel: http://goo.gl/ho3Hg6
Disney has spent years delivering top-notch entertainment for children, but there’s plenty for parents to enjoy as well. Along with broad humors and pop-culture references, Disney animators have found multiple ways to sneak in inappropriate jokes to a number of their films.
In Toy Story 3, we learn a little TOO much about the relationship that MR. and Mrs. Potato Head have. In Hercules, the hero goes up against many monsters including a very odd-looking centaur. In Ratatouille, there are multiple references to a male’s private area even though the animators try to be subtle about it. Bambi may be one of Disney’s oldest films, but it still featured a joke that only older audiences would process. Cars featured not one, but two jokes about the female anatomy and the way the vehicle universe views different things. This includes a flashing joke early on in the film and another joke referring to topless cars at a truck stop. Inside Out takes place in San Francisco and features a joke about the city’s gay community. Robin Williams returned for Aladdin and The KingThieves to deliver some great one-liners and a joke that probably went out kids heads. The Emperor’s New Groove takes a pun about the male body to a literal sense with a quick scene and visual gag. Frozen features some funny banter between Anna and Kristoff that eventually leads to a pretty risque foot size question. Watch to see all of these inappropriate scenes and judge them for yourself!
Our Social Media:
https://twitter.com/screenrant
https://www.facebook.com/ScreenRant
https://plus.google.com/+ScreenRant
Our Website
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A Rare Collection: Lessons Learned from Dick Macksey

InsideRichard Mackseys house, books are literally everywhere. They stretch from floor to ceiling, filling the house and spilling into the garage. For over half a century, Macksey has inspired his students at Johns Hopkins, stirring in them a love of literature and the arts. Comprising more than 70,000 books, a large collection of manuscripts, and some art works all worth an estimated $4 million, Macksey has bequeathed his entire collection to the Johns Hopkins SheridanLibraries.

The Feminist Library: A Short Film [2016]

The Feminist Library: A Short Film was made in support of the Save the Feminist Library Campaign, documenting a crucial moment in the library's herstory as it fights for its very survival. Shortlisted for the Women's HistoryNetworkCommunity Prize, the film revisits the story of the library's inception and emphasises why feminism remains essential today.
Founded in 1975, and with an incomparable collection of over 7,000 books and 1,500 periodical titles, as well as archives, pamphlets, papers, posters & ephemera from feminist individuals and organisations around the world (particularly from the Women's Liberation Movement of the 70s & 80s), the Feminist Library is a moment in history and a unique space for Feminist research, education and women's empowerment.
In December 2015, London'sSouthwark Council demanded an immediate increase in rent despite the library being housed by the Council for 30 years. In September 2016, after a vigorous campaign, the library won the right to temporarily remain in the building until their new premises are ready on the Old Kent Road sometime in 2017.
For more information and to help or support the library visit: www.feministlibraryfilm.com
__________________________
AnaïsCharles is a passionate feminist and storyteller beginning a career in independent media and journalism. The Feminist Library is her first short film. Visit her at: anaischarles.wordpress.com

The Library [English Subtitle] - A sad and heart touching short film

Listen to the original soundtrack "Silent Thought" here http://youtu.be/1sATbpDO3A4
The Library - A sad and heart touching short film
"Jim" falls in love with "Ann" who works at a library at first sight. The only obstacle for his love is the library's rule - "Keep Quiet." So he writes down his feeling for her in the books he borrows. Unfortunately, Ann never realizes what he does until one day she accidentally sees his messages but Jim doesn't show up at the library anymore with unknown reasons.
How will this love end - in laughter or tears? Find out in "The Library"

published: 01 Apr 2014

Historic film of a private girls' school given to National Library of Wale

published: 17 Jan 2013

Blasting INAPPROPRIATE Songs (PART 2) in the Library PRANK

If you want us to do another one send us a DM on Instagram! We're not sure how much longer we can get away with these lol, but anything for you guys! #servesquad
Songs used (in order):
1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7RAU_a-6N8
2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7XJMh0nalY
3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DU5-kk2sZk
4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2dpXDK0D_4
5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEDWfjDc_fE
6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-Zcz9J1UOs
A lot of you guys ask us where we buy our clothes! If you liked anything we wore in this video, check out the links below!!
CLOTHES WE WORE IN THIS VIDEO:
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Noah’s G-Star RAWGrey Shirt: http://amzn.to/2Al575s
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Experience The Walker Library of Human Imagination

To find out more visit http://walkerdigital.com/video . What a treat it was to make this short film on this spectacular place and what it contained. The film was meant as a teaser to run at the extraordinary TED conference. To create this mood I used sophisticated camera techniques including a camera mounted on a wire, a 30 foot jib arm, and a miniature Dolly to float through this space and give just a taste of what it contains. Thank you for the opportunity, Jay Walker. To see more of my work, visit www.theHoffmancollection.com

published: 09 Apr 2010

10 Inappropriate Disney Movie Scenes Parents Totally Missed

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Disney has spent years delivering top-notch entertainment for children, but there’s plenty for parents to enjoy as well. Along with broad humors and pop-culture references, Disney animators have found multiple ways to sneak in inappropriate jokes to a number of their films.
In Toy Story 3, we learn a little TOO much about the relationship that MR. and Mrs. Potato Head have. In Hercules, the hero goes up against many monsters including a very odd-looking centaur. In Ratatouille, there are multiple references to a male’s private area even though the animators try to be subtle about it. Bambi may be one of Disney’s oldest films, but it still featured a joke that only older audiences w...

A Rare Collection: Lessons Learned from Dick Macksey

InsideRichard Mackseys house, books are literally everywhere. They stretch from floor to ceiling, filling the house and spilling into the garage. For over half a century, Macksey has inspired his students at Johns Hopkins, stirring in them a love of literature and the arts. Comprising more than 70,000 books, a large collection of manuscripts, and some art works all worth an estimated $4 million, Macksey has bequeathed his entire collection to the Johns Hopkins SheridanLibraries.

The Feminist Library: A Short Film [2016]

The Feminist Library: A Short Film was made in support of the Save the Feminist Library Campaign, documenting a crucial moment in the library's herstory as it fights for its very survival. Shortlisted for the Women's HistoryNetworkCommunity Prize, the film revisits the story of the library's inception and emphasises why feminism remains essential today.
Founded in 1975, and with an incomparable collection of over 7,000 books and 1,500 periodical titles, as well as archives, pamphlets, papers, posters & ephemera from feminist individuals and organisations around the world (particularly from the Women's Liberation Movement of the 70s & 80s), the Feminist Library is a moment in history and a unique space for Feminist research, education and women's empowerment.
In December 2015, London's...

The Library [English Subtitle] - A sad and heart touching short film

Listen to the original soundtrack "Silent Thought" here http://youtu.be/1sATbpDO3A4
The Library - A sad and heart touching short film
"Jim" falls in love with "...

Listen to the original soundtrack "Silent Thought" here http://youtu.be/1sATbpDO3A4
The Library - A sad and heart touching short film
"Jim" falls in love with "Ann" who works at a library at first sight. The only obstacle for his love is the library's rule - "Keep Quiet." So he writes down his feeling for her in the books he borrows. Unfortunately, Ann never realizes what he does until one day she accidentally sees his messages but Jim doesn't show up at the library anymore with unknown reasons.
How will this love end - in laughter or tears? Find out in "The Library"

Listen to the original soundtrack "Silent Thought" here http://youtu.be/1sATbpDO3A4
The Library - A sad and heart touching short film
"Jim" falls in love with "Ann" who works at a library at first sight. The only obstacle for his love is the library's rule - "Keep Quiet." So he writes down his feeling for her in the books he borrows. Unfortunately, Ann never realizes what he does until one day she accidentally sees his messages but Jim doesn't show up at the library anymore with unknown reasons.
How will this love end - in laughter or tears? Find out in "The Library"

Experience The Walker Library of Human Imagination

To find out more visit http://walkerdigital.com/video . What a treat it was to make this short film on this spectacular place and what it contained. The film wa...

To find out more visit http://walkerdigital.com/video . What a treat it was to make this short film on this spectacular place and what it contained. The film was meant as a teaser to run at the extraordinary TED conference. To create this mood I used sophisticated camera techniques including a camera mounted on a wire, a 30 foot jib arm, and a miniature Dolly to float through this space and give just a taste of what it contains. Thank you for the opportunity, Jay Walker. To see more of my work, visit www.theHoffmancollection.com

To find out more visit http://walkerdigital.com/video . What a treat it was to make this short film on this spectacular place and what it contained. The film was meant as a teaser to run at the extraordinary TED conference. To create this mood I used sophisticated camera techniques including a camera mounted on a wire, a 30 foot jib arm, and a miniature Dolly to float through this space and give just a taste of what it contains. Thank you for the opportunity, Jay Walker. To see more of my work, visit www.theHoffmancollection.com

10 Inappropriate DisneyMovieScenesParentsTotallyMissed! Subscribe to our channel: http://goo.gl/ho3Hg6
Disney has spent years delivering top-notch entertainment for children, but there’s plenty for parents to enjoy as well. Along with broad humors and pop-culture references, Disney animators have found multiple ways to sneak in inappropriate jokes to a number of their films.
In Toy Story 3, we learn a little TOO much about the relationship that MR. and Mrs. Potato Head have. In Hercules, the hero goes up against many monsters including a very odd-looking centaur. In Ratatouille, there are multiple references to a male’s private area even though the animators try to be subtle about it. Bambi may be one of Disney’s oldest films, but it still featured a joke that only older audiences would process. Cars featured not one, but two jokes about the female anatomy and the way the vehicle universe views different things. This includes a flashing joke early on in the film and another joke referring to topless cars at a truck stop. Inside Out takes place in San Francisco and features a joke about the city’s gay community. Robin Williams returned for Aladdin and The KingThieves to deliver some great one-liners and a joke that probably went out kids heads. The Emperor’s New Groove takes a pun about the male body to a literal sense with a quick scene and visual gag. Frozen features some funny banter between Anna and Kristoff that eventually leads to a pretty risque foot size question. Watch to see all of these inappropriate scenes and judge them for yourself!
Our Social Media:
https://twitter.com/screenrant
https://www.facebook.com/ScreenRant
https://plus.google.com/+ScreenRant
Our Website
http://screenrant.com/

10 Inappropriate DisneyMovieScenesParentsTotallyMissed! Subscribe to our channel: http://goo.gl/ho3Hg6
Disney has spent years delivering top-notch entertainment for children, but there’s plenty for parents to enjoy as well. Along with broad humors and pop-culture references, Disney animators have found multiple ways to sneak in inappropriate jokes to a number of their films.
In Toy Story 3, we learn a little TOO much about the relationship that MR. and Mrs. Potato Head have. In Hercules, the hero goes up against many monsters including a very odd-looking centaur. In Ratatouille, there are multiple references to a male’s private area even though the animators try to be subtle about it. Bambi may be one of Disney’s oldest films, but it still featured a joke that only older audiences would process. Cars featured not one, but two jokes about the female anatomy and the way the vehicle universe views different things. This includes a flashing joke early on in the film and another joke referring to topless cars at a truck stop. Inside Out takes place in San Francisco and features a joke about the city’s gay community. Robin Williams returned for Aladdin and The KingThieves to deliver some great one-liners and a joke that probably went out kids heads. The Emperor’s New Groove takes a pun about the male body to a literal sense with a quick scene and visual gag. Frozen features some funny banter between Anna and Kristoff that eventually leads to a pretty risque foot size question. Watch to see all of these inappropriate scenes and judge them for yourself!
Our Social Media:
https://twitter.com/screenrant
https://www.facebook.com/ScreenRant
https://plus.google.com/+ScreenRant
Our Website
http://screenrant.com/

A Rare Collection: Lessons Learned from Dick Macksey

InsideRichard Mackseys house, books are literally everywhere. They stretch from floor to ceiling, filling the house and spilling into the garage. For over half...

InsideRichard Mackseys house, books are literally everywhere. They stretch from floor to ceiling, filling the house and spilling into the garage. For over half a century, Macksey has inspired his students at Johns Hopkins, stirring in them a love of literature and the arts. Comprising more than 70,000 books, a large collection of manuscripts, and some art works all worth an estimated $4 million, Macksey has bequeathed his entire collection to the Johns Hopkins SheridanLibraries.

InsideRichard Mackseys house, books are literally everywhere. They stretch from floor to ceiling, filling the house and spilling into the garage. For over half a century, Macksey has inspired his students at Johns Hopkins, stirring in them a love of literature and the arts. Comprising more than 70,000 books, a large collection of manuscripts, and some art works all worth an estimated $4 million, Macksey has bequeathed his entire collection to the Johns Hopkins SheridanLibraries.

The Feminist Library: A Short Film was made in support of the Save the Feminist Library Campaign, documenting a crucial moment in the library's herstory as it fights for its very survival. Shortlisted for the Women's HistoryNetworkCommunity Prize, the film revisits the story of the library's inception and emphasises why feminism remains essential today.
Founded in 1975, and with an incomparable collection of over 7,000 books and 1,500 periodical titles, as well as archives, pamphlets, papers, posters & ephemera from feminist individuals and organisations around the world (particularly from the Women's Liberation Movement of the 70s & 80s), the Feminist Library is a moment in history and a unique space for Feminist research, education and women's empowerment.
In December 2015, London'sSouthwark Council demanded an immediate increase in rent despite the library being housed by the Council for 30 years. In September 2016, after a vigorous campaign, the library won the right to temporarily remain in the building until their new premises are ready on the Old Kent Road sometime in 2017.
For more information and to help or support the library visit: www.feministlibraryfilm.com
__________________________
AnaïsCharles is a passionate feminist and storyteller beginning a career in independent media and journalism. The Feminist Library is her first short film. Visit her at: anaischarles.wordpress.com

The Feminist Library: A Short Film was made in support of the Save the Feminist Library Campaign, documenting a crucial moment in the library's herstory as it fights for its very survival. Shortlisted for the Women's HistoryNetworkCommunity Prize, the film revisits the story of the library's inception and emphasises why feminism remains essential today.
Founded in 1975, and with an incomparable collection of over 7,000 books and 1,500 periodical titles, as well as archives, pamphlets, papers, posters & ephemera from feminist individuals and organisations around the world (particularly from the Women's Liberation Movement of the 70s & 80s), the Feminist Library is a moment in history and a unique space for Feminist research, education and women's empowerment.
In December 2015, London'sSouthwark Council demanded an immediate increase in rent despite the library being housed by the Council for 30 years. In September 2016, after a vigorous campaign, the library won the right to temporarily remain in the building until their new premises are ready on the Old Kent Road sometime in 2017.
For more information and to help or support the library visit: www.feministlibraryfilm.com
__________________________
AnaïsCharles is a passionate feminist and storyteller beginning a career in independent media and journalism. The Feminist Library is her first short film. Visit her at: anaischarles.wordpress.com

The Library [English Subtitle] - A sad and heart touching short film

Listen to the original soundtrack "Silent Thought" here http://youtu.be/1sATbpDO3A4
The Library - A sad and heart touching short film
"Jim" falls in love with "Ann" who works at a library at first sight. The only obstacle for his love is the library's rule - "Keep Quiet." So he writes down his feeling for her in the books he borrows. Unfortunately, Ann never realizes what he does until one day she accidentally sees his messages but Jim doesn't show up at the library anymore with unknown reasons.
How will this love end - in laughter or tears? Find out in "The Library"

Experience The Walker Library of Human Imagination

To find out more visit http://walkerdigital.com/video . What a treat it was to make this short film on this spectacular place and what it contained. The film was meant as a teaser to run at the extraordinary TED conference. To create this mood I used sophisticated camera techniques including a camera mounted on a wire, a 30 foot jib arm, and a miniature Dolly to float through this space and give just a taste of what it contains. Thank you for the opportunity, Jay Walker. To see more of my work, visit www.theHoffmancollection.com

10 Inappropriate Disney Movie Scenes Parents Totally Missed

10 Inappropriate DisneyMovieScenesParentsTotallyMissed! Subscribe to our channel: http://goo.gl/ho3Hg6
Disney has spent years delivering top-notch entertainment for children, but there’s plenty for parents to enjoy as well. Along with broad humors and pop-culture references, Disney animators have found multiple ways to sneak in inappropriate jokes to a number of their films.
In Toy Story 3, we learn a little TOO much about the relationship that MR. and Mrs. Potato Head have. In Hercules, the hero goes up against many monsters including a very odd-looking centaur. In Ratatouille, there are multiple references to a male’s private area even though the animators try to be subtle about it. Bambi may be one of Disney’s oldest films, but it still featured a joke that only older audiences would process. Cars featured not one, but two jokes about the female anatomy and the way the vehicle universe views different things. This includes a flashing joke early on in the film and another joke referring to topless cars at a truck stop. Inside Out takes place in San Francisco and features a joke about the city’s gay community. Robin Williams returned for Aladdin and The KingThieves to deliver some great one-liners and a joke that probably went out kids heads. The Emperor’s New Groove takes a pun about the male body to a literal sense with a quick scene and visual gag. Frozen features some funny banter between Anna and Kristoff that eventually leads to a pretty risque foot size question. Watch to see all of these inappropriate scenes and judge them for yourself!
Our Social Media:
https://twitter.com/screenrant
https://www.facebook.com/ScreenRant
https://plus.google.com/+ScreenRant
Our Website
http://screenrant.com/

A Rare Collection: Lessons Learned from Dick Macksey

InsideRichard Mackseys house, books are literally everywhere. They stretch from floor to ceiling, filling the house and spilling into the garage. For over half a century, Macksey has inspired his students at Johns Hopkins, stirring in them a love of literature and the arts. Comprising more than 70,000 books, a large collection of manuscripts, and some art works all worth an estimated $4 million, Macksey has bequeathed his entire collection to the Johns Hopkins SheridanLibraries.

The Feminist Library: A Short Film [2016]

The Feminist Library: A Short Film was made in support of the Save the Feminist Library Campaign, documenting a crucial moment in the library's herstory as it fights for its very survival. Shortlisted for the Women's HistoryNetworkCommunity Prize, the film revisits the story of the library's inception and emphasises why feminism remains essential today.
Founded in 1975, and with an incomparable collection of over 7,000 books and 1,500 periodical titles, as well as archives, pamphlets, papers, posters & ephemera from feminist individuals and organisations around the world (particularly from the Women's Liberation Movement of the 70s & 80s), the Feminist Library is a moment in history and a unique space for Feminist research, education and women's empowerment.
In December 2015, London'sSouthwark Council demanded an immediate increase in rent despite the library being housed by the Council for 30 years. In September 2016, after a vigorous campaign, the library won the right to temporarily remain in the building until their new premises are ready on the Old Kent Road sometime in 2017.
For more information and to help or support the library visit: www.feministlibraryfilm.com
__________________________
AnaïsCharles is a passionate feminist and storyteller beginning a career in independent media and journalism. The Feminist Library is her first short film. Visit her at: anaischarles.wordpress.com